1 Peter 1:9
Receiving the end of your faith, even the salvation of your souls.
Cross-reference
In Romans 6:22, holiness leads to eternal life—parallel to salvation as the result of faith here, both describe the ultimate outcome.
In Hebrews 11:13, OT saints died without receiving the promises—contrasting with NT believers who are receiving salvation here.
In James 1:21, the implanted word saves those who accept it—parallel to salvation as the result of faith here, both describe the means.
In John 6:36, seeing Jesus yet not believing contrasts with the faith here that believes without seeing and receives salvation.
Galatians 2:16 similarly connects faith to justification, echoing that faith leads to salvation. Both emphasize faith as the means.
In Matthew 25:34, the kingdom is prepared as an inheritance—parallel to salvation as the end result of faith here, both eschatological rewards.
Hebrews 10:36 also speaks of receiving a promise through endurance, paralleling the outcome of faith in salvation.